What if the very shoes designed to protect you are actually making you more prone to injury?
If you’ve ever wondered why your feet still hurt even though you keep buying softer shoes, this episode breaks it all down. I dig into what heavy cushioning actually does to your body, why variety matters more than any single “perfect” shoe, and how foot strength changes the way you run. You’ll hear the simple steps I use to build tougher, more responsive feet, plus how to choose and rotate shoes so your body gets stronger instead of overloaded. If you’ve been stuck in the cycle of soreness, this might be the reset your running needs.
Key Takeaways
- Max-cushion shoes might feel comfortable, but they can weaken your feet over time by reducing natural shock absorption and muscle engagement.
- Running in the same shoe every day creates repetitive stress—rotating between different types of shoes helps build strength and prevent injury.
- Your feet need feedback from the ground to stay strong and stable; too much cushion dulls that connection and can hurt your form.
Timestamps
- [00:58] The Run Shoe Industry Story
- [01:36] The Science Behind Super Shoes
- [03:14] What's The Real Problem?
- [04:21] Use This To Get Strong Feet
- [04:56] Why Feet Matter More Than Shoes
- [05:40] Train Your Feet - Step 1: Stop Wearing One Shoe for Everything
- [07:32] Step 2: Build Foot Strength Progressively
- [08:34] Step 3: Use Max Cushion Strategically, Not Exclusively
- [09:07] Step 4: Pay Attention to Ground Feel
- [10:00] Understand This About Gear and You'll Actually Run Faster Farther
Links & Learnings
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